- OrkneyKomodo ( @OrkneyKomodo@lemmy.sdf.org ) English17•1 year ago
I’ve found most of the more niche stuff I used to follow on reddit here. However, they seem far more quiet (or just silent) here.
- Facelikeapotato ( @Facelikeapotato@lemmy.ml ) English17•1 year ago
Time for you to post then! I never posted much on Reddit but I’m making an effort on Lemmy to help it succeed.
- OrkneyKomodo ( @OrkneyKomodo@lemmy.sdf.org ) English9•1 year ago
I will eventually. I’ve always been more of a lurker though.
- kajko ( @kajko@beehaw.org ) English4•1 year ago
Same here. I’ve been commenting more, but it takes an unreasonable effort. Actually making a post seems really intimidating and it makes me exhausted to just think about it.
- Spudger ( @Spudger@lemmy.sdf.org ) English13•1 year ago
I have only ever read about 20 subs on Reddit and I’ve never had an account there. I use Teddit to read them for stuff that hasn’t made it to Lemmy yet.
- frogman [he/him] ( @frogman@beehaw.org ) English10•1 year ago
just so we’re all clear on one thing, generally frontends still contribute to traffic of the main platform. it’s most likely that using these frontends is still contributing to reddit’s traffic, even if you’re not giving them any semblance of ad revenue.
if you’re doing this because you don’t want to contribute to the data-mine and don’t want to give them ad money, this is a good tool. if you’re doing this because you don’t want to support reddit, there’s a good chance you’ve been misguided there-- you’ll still contribute to the numbers they show investors at the end of the year.
please correct me if im wrong
- bearfootbees ( @bearfootbees@lemmy.ca ) English5•1 year ago
Is this an app? If so, I’m guessing it no longer works?
- Spudger ( @Spudger@lemmy.sdf.org ) English9•1 year ago
As others have said, it still works and works really well.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from Teddit.
- Monologue ( @Monologue@lemmy.zip ) English7•1 year ago
teddit and libreddit are alternative front ends to reddit. they work and no one knows how lmao
- animist ( @animist@lemmy.one ) English5•1 year ago
Probably data scraping then
- Monologue ( @Monologue@lemmy.zip ) English12•1 year ago
doesn’t look like it source
- jarfil ( @jarfil@beehaw.org ) English4•1 year ago
Aren’t the “anonymous JSON endpoints” part of the API, though?
Not all of the API requires identification, an app key, or even OAuth, it just offers limited access without those.
- animist ( @animist@lemmy.one ) English2•1 year ago
Very interesting, thank you!
- catacomb ( @catacomb@beehaw.org ) English5•1 year ago
Can you get on with using teddit.net which is a privacy-focused front end for Reddit? It doesn’t change much but they’ll get less useful data from you.
Either way, if you use Lemmy more and Reddit less than you used to, they’ve still lost something.
- YourHeroes4Ghosts ( @YourHeroes4Ghosts@beehaw.org ) English3•1 year ago
I don’t feel too bad when I’m forced to use Reddit as a resource, because I have a pihole as well as a ton of adblockers, and I don’t have a Reddit account anymore. I miss the niche communities, but I find that my life is better without that continual time sink with its constant silent downvoters, so I don’t visit just to browse nor do I interact with the site beyond a page view. No upvoting, no downvoting (of course it’s already impossible because I’m not logged in).